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1 обремененность долгами
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > обремененность долгами
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2 денежные затруднения
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > денежные затруднения
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3 денежный
money (attr.), monetary, pecuniary♢
денежный человек разг. — man* of means -
4 денежные затруднения
1) General subject: financial pressure2) Law: involvement3) Economy: difficulties for money, pecuniary difficulties4) Banking: money troubles, pecuniary embarrassment5) Advertising: money squeezeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > денежные затруднения
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5 финансовые трудности
1) Economy: financial difficulties, financial pressure2) Banking: financial obstacles, pecuniary difficulties, pecuniary embarrassment3) Makarov: financial straitsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > финансовые трудности
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6 затруднение затруднени·е
difficulty; (препятствие) obstruction, impediment, embarrassmentбыть в затруднении — to be in a difficulty, to be at a loss; to be hard put to it разг.
связанные с чем-л. затруднения — ensuing difficulties
денежное затруднение — pecuniary embarrassment / difficulties, financial pressure
материальные / финансовые затруднения — money / financial difficulties
затруднения, вызванные неточностью формулировки — verbal difficulties
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > затруднение затруднени·е
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7 запутаться в долгах
1) General subject: be in pecuniary embarrassment, to be immersed in debt2) Makarov: be immersed in debtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > запутаться в долгах
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8 увязнуть в долгах
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9 финансовый финансов·ый
financial, finance, fiscal, pecuniaryфинансовые вопросы / дела — pecuniary affairs / money matters
финансовые воротилы, стремящиеся контролировать действия правительства — economic royalists
финансовые операции — financial transactions / operations
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > финансовый финансов·ый
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